Banjo Icon Plays On Operating Table While Undergoing Brain Surgery
Banjo ace Eddie Adcock plays — as he has brain surgery. The bluegrass legend, 70, was kept awake to perform while surgeons probed the cause of a career-threatening hand tremor. Amazingly it meant giving him just a local anaesthetic while they rooted around inside his head — listening out for bum notes. The pioneering op — which saw electrodes placed in his brain to pinpoint what was causing his hand to shake — was last night hailed a complete success…Source
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